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BeerBrewer
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Jul 12, 2018

Travel Trailer Theft

My wife and I are considering buying a travel trailer. I already own a pick-up and we were thinking that we'd buy a "new-ish" used travel travel (within towing limits of my truck) and leisurely tour the country (not full time), now that we have more time.

We thought travel to an area of interest and stop at a camp ground, unhook the trailer and then use our truck to tour the surrounding area. Basically using the TT as a home base. So over the past few months I've done a ton of reading/learning about RVing, towing, travel trailers, etc. Unfortunately, I keep reading more and more that travel trailers are prone to theft. I've read stories about people returning to their campsite to find their rig was broken into or that their entire rig was stolen!

Obviously we have to take precautions but I'm wondering how big this problem is and if it is a real concern. So is it a big concern or are these just isolated incidents? Does anyone know the real statistics on TT or RV theft or where I can find them?

Your comments and experiences are greatly appreciated!

Thanks
  • RV theft per se is pretty rare in or from an established camp ground. If you have to store your RV in some parking lot, sure, lots of problems there. But in over 35 years of RVing my RVs have always be next to my house. There are ways to better secure an RV, coupling locks, locking wheel chaulks, digital entry locks. These sorts of things will stop all but the most dedicated criminal.
  • BeerBrewer wrote:
    Unfortunately, I keep reading more and more that travel trailers are prone to theft. I've read stories about people returning to their campsite to find their rig was broken into or that their entire rig was stolen!


    In a storage lot, sure, but in a campground? :h - after 20 yrs of this that would be news to me. I can't think of a single person I know who has suffered trailer theft from a campground. If you're concerned put a coupler lock on it, make sure it's properly insured, and forgetaboutit. ;)
  • BeerBrewer wrote:
    My wife and I are considering buying a travel trailer. I already own a pick-up and we were thinking that we'd buy a "new-ish" used travel travel (within towing limits of my truck) and leisurely tour the country (not full time), now that we have more time.

    We thought travel to an area of interest and stop at a camp ground, unhook the trailer and then use our truck to tour the surrounding area. Basically using the TT as a home base. So over the past few months I've done a ton of reading/learning about RVing, towing, travel trailers, etc. Unfortunately, I keep reading more and more that travel trailers are prone to theft. I've read stories about people returning to their campsite to find their rig was broken into or that their entire rig was stolen!

    Obviously we have to take precautions but I'm wondering how big this problem is and if it is a real concern. So is it a big concern or are these just isolated incidents? Does anyone know the real statistics on TT or RV theft or where I can find them?

    Your comments and experiences are greatly appreciated!

    Thanks


    I've not heard of it being a "big" problem. I've had a pop up for 13 years and never a problem. I went to a TT this year. They are easy to break into but I've not seen it or heard of it happening.

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